In case you're considering leaving this site, yet for some reason want to stay in contact with me, here's some other places on the internet I can be found.
1. My blog, Night Of The Hats, on blogspot, which I update most days. https://t.co/ixRqD6zaJ0
Monster of the Week 324 is Epsion, remote viewing, knows what's happening, almost seems to know before it actually happens, hosts cocktail hour every Friday
@postoctobrist Trying to imagine the conversation in which Joseph Pain convinces his son not to sign aboard a Privateer named Terrible under Captain William Death
Monster Of The Week 322 is Spellbreak, anyone can spell correctly... okay that's not true, but here's an alternative, just a humble add-in to your word processor, you can turn it off: options->settings->demonology->
Monster Of The Week 322 is Spellbreak, anyone can spell correctly... okay that's not true, but here's an alternative, just a humble add-in to your word processor, you can turn it off: options->settings->demonology->
Monster Of The Week 321 is Stack'd, has everything, if they can find it, lives in the basement, last time they went on holiday they brought back presents for everyone, I mean EVERYONE.
Monster Of The Week 320 is Caravan't, never goes on holiday, carries everything they need with them, collects mugs with bad jokes on, has literally hundreds but never offers you a cup of tea.
Monster Of The Week 319 is Veil, covers the land in shadow, in this way everything is concealed yet at the same time strangely intimate, just here on a sight-seeing trip.
Monster Of The Week 319 is Veil, covers the land in shadow, in this way everything is concealed yet at the same time strangely intimate, just here on a sight-seeing trip.
@flying_rodent Based on what I know about the financial services industry, bankers have mostly saved it for after work hours for the last 20 years. (Some senior holdovers/important clients may have a glass of wine with lunch)